1) What 3 things do we all need? a) snacks, PlayStation, blanket b) food, water, energy c) food water, shelter 2) Abundance means.... a) lots of b) not much of 3) Scarce means.... a) lots of b) not much of 4) Resources are... a) evenly distributed b) unevenly distributed 5) As populations increase, the amount of resources needed... a) increases b) decreases 6) In the past the food we ate was a) seasonal b) exotic c) preserved 7) Food is often grown in LICs because.... a) it create jobs there b) they have foods we can't grow in the UK c) it's cheaper 8) Organic farming is... a) using lots of chemicals b) avoiding using chemicals c) growing food in large quantities 9) Which of these techniques are used in organic farming? a) Chemical fertilisers b) Using natural pest control e.g. ladybirds c) Giving animals antibiotics to stop them getting a disease d) Adding manure to the soil to increase fertility 10) Organic food sales are.... a) increasing  b) decreasing 11) Food miles refers to …. a) how far you go to get a takeaway b) how far it is from the farm to the processing factory c) how far it is from "field to fork" 12) A carbon footprint is a) how much CO2 is released transporting food b) a black mark left by your feet c) how much CO2 is released growing the food d) how much CO2 is released growing, processing or transporting food 13) Does importing food always result in higher emissions? a) Yes b) No 14) Agribusiness means... a) When a farm is run like a large industrial business b) Any farm that is making money 15) Which part of the UK get the most rainfall? a) NW b) NE c) SE d) SW 16) Which part of the UK has the highest population? a) NW b) NE c) SE d) SW 17) Water surplus is ... a) Areas where they have more water than they need e.g. Wales and Scotland b) Areas which suffer from serious water deficits - it is not sufficient to meet the needs of the population or is of poor quality e.g. SE England. c) Areas which do not have enough water for the needs of the population. 18) Water stress is ... a) Areas where they have more water than they need e.g. Wales and Scotland b) Areas which suffer from serious water deficits - it is not sufficient to meet the needs of the population or is of poor quality e.g. SE England. c) Areas which do not have enough water for the needs of the population. 19) Water deficit is ... a) Areas where they have more water than they need e.g. Wales and Scotland b) Areas which suffer from serious water deficits - it is not sufficient to meet the needs of the population or is of poor quality e.g. SE England. c) Areas which do not have enough water for the needs of the population. 20) One solution to water deficit is... a) Water loans b) Water transfer 21) Which of these could be a source of water pollution? a) Industry b) Agricultural run off c) Oil leaks from boats and other vehicles d) All of them 22) Why do we use less energy now than the 1970s? a) the population has decreased b) energy efficient appliances c) we use fewer appliances d) better insulation on houses 23) Coal, gas and oil are examples of... a) Renewable energy b) Non-renewable energy 24) Solar panels, wind turbines and hydroelectric dams are examples of... a) Renewable energy b) Non-renewable energy 25) Which method has been banned in the UK (for now)? a) Coal mining b) Nuclear Power c) Fracking d) Wind turbines

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